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Joan Shedd v. Michael J. Guerra, D.P.M.
08/01/2005
Civil
Lee B. Denizot v. Michel Denizot
08/01/2005
Family
Leita and Roland Pion v. Kevin Bean and Tina Clapper
08/01/2005
Civil
Marie DeNoia and Nicholas DeNoia v. Gabriele Jost and Rolland Jost
08/01/2005
Civil
Mildred Van Orman v. Dept. of Aging & Independent Living
08/01/2005
Sarah Clark v. Al-Sayed Mamann
08/01/2005
Family
State v. Nancy McKenzie
08/01/2005
Criminal
State v. Paul F. Corey
08/01/2005
Criminal
In re Bailey
07/26/2005
Supreme Court
2003-263
Anthony Tanguay v. Howard Knight, Ana Cojubar Coblai and All Persons In Possession of 1608 Alderbrook Road, Coventry, Vermont
06/01/2005
Civil
Bradbury v. Bradbury
06/01/2005
Family
Evelyn Matthews v. Eric Eklof
06/01/2005
Civil
In re Allen Rheume
06/01/2005
Civil
In re Appeal of Wendell Brigham
06/01/2005
In re D.L. and S.L., Juveniles
06/01/2005
Family
In re James Pixley
06/01/2005
Civil
John Tracy Adams II and Adams Family Properties, Inc. v. Town of Fair Haven, John Lulek, Robert Richards, John Seamans and Jay Brown
06/01/2005
Civil
McLean Enterprises Corp. v. John Mills, Estate of Roger L. Mills and Claire Aloan
06/01/2005
Civil
Patricia Garvey v. DET
06/01/2005
Patricia Hartman v. Donal F. Hartman, Jr.
06/01/2005
Family
Poquette & Bruley v City of St. Albans
06/01/2005
State of Vermont v. David J. Fenton
06/01/2005
Criminal
State of Vermont v. Steven Golden
06/01/2005
Criminal
State v. Michael Lowery
06/01/2005
Criminal
Tabitha Wright v. Edith Clough
06/01/2005
Family

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